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    Feb 23, 2009, 12:23 PM
    Finished basement needs some looking at
    Hello! We are currently renting a home with friends, and the homes basement is finished. Has carpet and everything. Has appliances, bathroom and such. The problem is that it is so dirty. The ceiling boards are great, but we are missing 6 of them and we can see spider webs and boards.

    I guess my questions are

    Where can we get ceiling boards? Preferably the cheap but looks great route? Can we use just wood?

    Decorating... We need storage. Does anyone know any thing we can make for storage that will look nice?

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